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Overview

Handling Specialty was approached by a company responsible for designing an oil transloading operation in New Orleans, Louisiana. The company wanted to improve the efficiency of one of its processes where personnel were required to be positioned over the top of rail tanker cars. Two important factors in the development of this solution were the safety of workers and the equipment’s ability to withstand a harsh outdoor environment.

Working with the customer, Handling Specialty developed a 77’ L self-propelled rail gantry that spans four railway lines, which allows four rail tank cars to be accessed by personnel simultaneously by the use of four pivoting and telescoping gangways.

Factors taken into consideration during the engineering of this gantry system included the guide rails themselves given that the environmental conditions of the site called for a high prescribed variation in rail gauge. Furthermore, steps were taken to ensure long lasting structural durability and functionality in extreme weather conditions.

In terms of personnel safety, obstacle detection mechanisms are present on the leading edge of each gantry leg – both front and back – that halt gantry movement if a foreign object is detected on the gantry rails. Mechanisms prevent movement of the system while the gangways are in the lowered position and cable pull switches have been installed to protect personnel while on top of the rail tank car.

Features

Moving rail gantry managing four railway lines; could be used for loading and unloading rail tank cars

Gantry dimensions are 77’ L x 33’ H x 25’ D

Equipment positions personnel safely, ergonomically and efficiently over the top of crude oil tanker cars for various transload activities